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Responders: Typical Strengths and Work Preferences ...

By Donna Dunning Personality type preferences ESFP and ESTP Characteristic Strengths • Active • Practical • Adaptive • Engaging • Living in the moment Work Preferences • Having fun and being playful • Doing a variety of hands on activities • Being practical and us ... Continue Reading

Type Statistics: ESTP and ESFP Responders

By Donna Dunning Act and Adapt Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Extraverted Sensing (Se). Together, people with preferences for ESTP and ESFP comprised 12.8% of the national representative sample of personality type preferences coll ... Continue Reading

Responders (ESTP and ESFP): Personality Type Prefe ...

By Donna Dunning This is the second post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress. ... Continue Reading

Narratives of Type: Responders (ESTPs and ESFPs)

By Donna Dunning Stories are as old as mankind but it seems we never get tired of hearing them. I’m always interested in hearing or reading authentic stories about people, their personality preferences, their careers, their strengths, and their challenges. From talking with peo ... Continue Reading

Responders (ESTPs and ESFPs) at Work

By Donna Dunning Act and Adapt Responders are at their best when they can use their natural work preferences. By focusing on your preferences, you can find work that is personally satisfying. The following list describes typical characteristics and preferences of Responders. Ide ... Continue Reading

Occupations that Attract Responders

Here is a sample of occupations that appeal to Responders. Use this list as a starting point for thinking about the kind of work that might appeal to you. Many more occupations that attract your type are listed in What’s Your Type of Career? 2nd edition. As you read through the ... Continue Reading

Responders

Act and Adapt Personality Types ESTP and ESFP Responders react immediately to the environment around them. Observant and quick to see problems and opportunities, they tend to be spontaneous and prefer responding to what is happening right now. They like to take practical actions ... Continue Reading

Illustrations of Type – ESFP

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops participants respond to the instruction – “Describe your type using words, phrases, or pictures.” I find these visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences. Here is a photo of a ... Continue Reading

SP Temperament and Careers

By Donna Dunning Career focus is on doing   Animal Metaphor: Fox     Although S and P are letters associated with personality type theory, these two preferences also align to an older theory, which describes four basic human Temperaments. You may be familiar wit ... Continue Reading

Thriving in Change: Tips for ESTPs and ESFPs

By Donna Dunning In times of change, the Responder’s (ESTP and ESFP) immediate and practical focus is their greatest strength and also their biggest weakness. When faced with changes, Responders react by being highly flexible. If you are a Responder, you may be resistant when ... Continue Reading